The Rock Hill Herald reported on Jan. 12, 1882 – “The Young Men’s Loan and Trust Company of Rock Hill has been organized with D. Hutchison serving as President.”
City Directories and History: The Herald reported on May 13, 1886 – “That the shareholders of the Young Men’s Loan and Trust Company have met. The officers elected were D. Hutchison, Pres., John R. London, V.P., and directors: T.L. Johnston, T.A. Crawford, R.T. Fewell, J.B. Johnson, and N.P. Alexander. They adopted a resolution to apply to the general assembly to change the name to, The Citizens Savings Bank and to become a general bank. Operations will begin June 1st. They elected J. M. Cherry, Sec. Treasurer.”
The Herald reported on Feb. 14, 1889 – “That the Rock Hill Real Estate and Loan Company has been chartered with an authorized capital of $200,000. It will be operated as the Young Men’s Loan and Trust Co., which has recently been merged into the Savings Bank of Rock Hill.”
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